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Old 03-15-04 | 11:37 AM
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steering angle sensor

What is the function of this wonderful little pain in the ***? I know it cancels the turn signal, But what does it do for the power steering? I read in another post that it sent a signal to the power steering computer. What would the effect of removing it be? thanks

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Old 03-15-04 | 11:49 AM
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When the steering sensor tells the steering conmuter you're going straight, & the speed sensor says over 30MPH, The pump bypasses to cut engine drag & give better road feel.

Without it the steering computer will beep an error code.
Old 03-15-04 | 03:15 PM
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Why is it a pain in the ***? Why would you remove it?
Old 03-15-04 | 05:18 PM
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Well i got an atermarket momo steering wheel and adapter, but the adapter is wrong. Between the angle sensor there is a piece of plastic with two prongs that lock into the steering wheel. This dosent fit between the steering wheel adapter and the sensor ring. It's not really the sensor thats a pain in the ***, it's the stupid SW adapter. The adapter does have two holes for the little piece of plastic, so im wondering If i could take some plumbers putty and make my own piece to go there. Might try it this afternoon.

Oh and just so theres no flamage, the steering wheel I got is about an inch smaller in diameter and helps my big *** get in and out of the car. I think it feels better too.

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Old 03-15-04 | 05:49 PM
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Replacing the steering wheel with a better one is a good idea, but you should get the right hub for the car.
Old 12-16-07 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
Replacing the steering wheel with a better one is a good idea, but you should get the right hub for the car.


i agree!
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